Are you a celiac/coeliac aswell? Yeh, it's a bi*ch going out coz you can't eat anything if your a committed vegan, every gluten free cookbook i've seen reccommeds going against gluten free vegitarian and vegan meals coz of the lack of variety.
Yes they will main you out more forms and documentation about it in the comming weeks.
Yes just for your uni course though, but your paying $500 per year which is the minimum contribution fee, it means you will owe $6700p.a.-discount).
That may apply to you since your an arts psyc student where you have one lecture one tutorial but this is not the case in most other fields so please be careful of what you post...
Sometimes less then that, anyways he didn't say that your more likely to get a job with a normal science degree with class I honours. Most science graduates find jobs in their related fiels, prob as high as 70-80% there was an article in the smh in 06 about graduates and jobs.
Lectures are where you get information, where they will just talk to you about what you need to learn and they teach stuff. Tutes is where your in smaller class sizes and you get to ask the tutor questions about the lecture, you may also be given homework in lectures to be completed in tutes...
With a course like this you'll have to either go to your Academic advisor or student services with a copy of your first aid course certificate before they can allow you to enrol in this unit.
Just go and do a work cover approved senior first aid course in the next few days, its only a 2 day...
Still not the place to post the thread in here, anyway it's gonna be very hard to obtain medentry material apart from the workshop exam because most of the material is online and 'uncopyable'.
It's prob best if you go there or contact accomodation. I knnow theirs on campus share accomodation houses Penrith, but not sure about dorms though, but im pretty sure they do have them at penriff. There are dorms that penriff people live in at UWS Hawkesbury, but yeh there pretty dodgy and full...
Damn i just looked at UWS page, looks like you can't be employed at all to qualify, but yeh there should be an exemption to low wage earners
http://www.uws.edu.au/students/centres/rail
It looks like you will be fine as long as those units are credited towards your combined degree giving you a normal completed load of subjects by the end of the year/by the time you apply. No, since your units have been credited towards the first year i don't see why you will have to make up for...
I reccomend you do some research into this career esp when you didn't know that there aren't any undergrad dent positions in Sydney or let along NSW this year, well except for CSU Dent which opens up year. Also how rural are you?, rurality is a major consideration in EAS/special admissions dent...
No advanced standing apply's for med unless you are transferring between med courses at an AMA accredited uni under special circumstances/misadventure or your in the Med Sci(Hons)/MBBS stream at UNSW.
You can't get credit for any previous study in medicine(MBBS/BMED) regardless of...
Almost all of your info is outdated. Uni's such as Usyd reccommed that you do any undergrad degree to get into med, you have to remember 2 sections of the GAMSAT is based on writing and critical thinking while 1 section is based on 1st year chem and bio and yr 12 physics. You don't have to do...
The interviewers may ask you, what perceptions of medicine do you have and you could answer it from the experience you've gained from your work exp, etc. They could ask you if you have had work exp and why you want to do med and how committed you are, i guess work exp is a good way to show that...
I'm sure the attrition rate for the interviews are much higher then that and it's not a psychology test, it's a MMI format interview where different people will ask you different things.
355 people were interviews for 229 places so i highly doubt that most of them were offered placed.